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The PlayStation Classic is also apparently 45% smaller on the sides and 80% smaller in terms of its overall volume compared to the original console. Thankfully, it looks like the pads haven’t had this size reduction though, as that would have been rather painful to play with.

In addition to two classic PlayStation pads, you will also get an HDMI cable and a USB cable to power it. The USB power supply is sold separately though but this is pretty typical for these retro-themed micro-consoles.

Released on December 3, the PlayStation Classic will retail for $99.99 and that’s quite a lot more than the NES and SNES Classic Editions and not far off the Neo Geo Mini, which has its own LCD display.